Describing Assignment (3 points) |
Course: Technical Reports Instructor:
This assignment is designed to give students practice writing Descriptions. As students will be writing and submitting a final report towards the end of the semester, this assignment would be useful as a way of helping students polish their writing skills.
In this assignment, you will formally write descriptions of an IT System. The description should include both the Components Description (Object Description) and Process Description of the same system.
Before starting your homework keep the planning phase in your mind. It should include guideline steps for planning descriptions mentioned in chapter # 11.
Remember, techniques for organizing descriptions easily follow standard deductive order: begin with the main point and then give details. Organizing this way means ‘frontloading’ information which is vital descriptions clarity. In this homework, organize your descriptions keeping in mind this technique.
The requirements for the Describing assignment are:
Introduction
Plan the introduction to your description carefully. Make sure it does all of the following things (but not necessarily in this order) that apply to your particular description:
If the thing you are describing is not likely to be familiar to most of your readers, consider adding some background before you plunge into the actual description. If you are about to describe a Filament-winding machine to non-technical or semi-technical, you’d better first discuss what in the world the thing is, what it does, who use it, for what, where and when.
Product Description (Components Description)
The main part of your description is the discussion of each part or characteristic. You must divide the thing you are describing into parts, or characteristics, or both. Parts are easy: for example, a wooden pencil has lead, a wooden barrel, an eraser, and a metal clip. Characteristics are describable aspects of a thing but are not parts: for example, the pencil has a certain weight, length, width, and so on.
Once you’ve divided the thing you are describing into parts, characteristics, or both, your next job is to describe each one. For mechanical things, it works well to start by defining the part, by explaining its function. After that, you describe the part from general to specific, following a deductive organization.
Process Description
Summarize the operation or process associated with the object you’re describing. For example, if you’ve just described a filament-winding machine, you could briefly explain how it works to produce the filament windings.
By contrast, the product description which focuses on an object representation in space, the process description examines the object’s actions over time. In general, break the whole process up into smaller stages (steps), and describe each stage in logical order.
Criteria | Description of requested information | Mark |
Writing requirements | Includes all information listed in Requirements section. | /5 |
Writing style | Good English writing style without grammatical errors and correct punctuations. Use paragraphs; not bullets. | /10 |
Effective Introduction with appropriate Background | □ Includes a brief to the system’s technology, production and use.
□ Includes necessary background information of the system and how it developed. |
/10 |
Description of the Product (components) description
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Deductive order that includes the following elements:
□ A definition of the object, its purpose, and its importance. □ An overview of the object’s appearance (including size), major components, and relationship of the components to one another. □ A detailed description of each part of the object or mechanism, using specific terms and measurements.
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/15 |
Process Description | Deductive order that includes the following elements:
□ An explanation of the process and its importance. □ An ordered overview of the steps involved. □ A detailed step-by-step description of the process. □ Processes steps are explained according to a logical order. |
/20 |
Total mark | Total of all marks | /60 |
Assignment mark
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Total mark divided by 20. | /3 |
Before submitting your assignment, please go through the evaluation criteria and check all requested information are provided.